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It's actually a good sign after Howard was spotted with his arm in a sling following Sunday's loss to the Bucs. It puts Howard on track to suit up this weekend, though his workload and effectiveness will be up in the air against the Steelers' stout defense. Even in standard leagues, Tarik Cohen is the fantasy play for Week 3.

Cook looked healthy in Week 2, snaring four-of-six targets for 25 yards in a blowout win over the Jets. This could simply be a case of the Raiders managing his practice reps. Regardless, he should be ready to roll for Sunday Night Football against the Redskins.

Seattle is shaking up their offensive line after a disastrous start to the season. Aboushi should take over for Mark Glowinski, who is the third-lowest ranked guard at PFF. Seahawks LT Rees Odhiambo is also in danger of losing his job.

Verrett aggravated his surgically-repaired left knee at practice last week and the Chargers haven't offered a clear timetable for his return. Trevor Williams will continue to fill in opposite Casey Hayward.

Kalil couldn't get cleared for Sunday's game with Buffalo. He didn't practice Wednesday and is looking doubtful for Week 3. The good news is the Panthers don't think Kalil's neck injury is related to his 2016 shoulder issue. Tyler Larsen will make another start if Kalil is held out.

When asked about suspended SLB Lawrence Timmons, Dolphins coach Adam Gase said, "I would say that you can be forgiven if the right steps are taken."

He was suspended indefinitely after going AWOL over the weekend. There have been rumblings of Miami potentially parting ways with Timmons, though Roy Cummings of Florida Football Insiders believes Gase has now established a "path" for his reinstatement. To make up for the loss of Timmons, the Dolphins acquired Stephone Anthony from the Saints earlier this week.